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A robber accosts Jack Benny and demands, "Your money or your life!" The audience convulses into laughter as Benny hesitates. The comedian deadpans, "I'm thinking, I'm thinking," which brings down the house. Full Article at Associated Content
“Movies Are Better Than Ever” was the slogan back in the 1950s, as I recall. That was in an effort to recapture the audiences that left movie houses empty during the early days of television. Full Article at Naples Daily News
Are we getting close to the end, or is it just a period of change? According to the Oct. 28, 2009, issue of Newsweek, ‘in 10 years your morning newspaper will be as quaint as a Milton Berle TV show.’ How are our local newspapers faring in this turbulent time and what is in their future?
NEW YORK -- Eight decades after pioneering the concept of broadcasting, NBC is on the verge of a startling move that illustrates broadcast television's decline. Full Article at Miami Herald
NEW YORK - Eight decades after pioneering the concept of broadcasting, NBC is on the verge of a startling move that illustrates broadcast television's decline. Full Article at Atlanta Journal Constitution Vendor
Cable TV operator Comcast Corp. is expected to buy a controlling stake in NBC Universal, perhaps as early as this week, bringing the network of Johnny Carson, Jerry Seinfeld, Bob Hope, Milton Berle and Tom Brokaw under the corporate control of the... Full Article at Santa Rosa Press Democrat
NEW YORK Eight decades after pioneering the concept of U.S. broadcasting, NBC is on the verge of a startling move that illustrates broadcast television's decline. Full Article at CTV
New York -- Eight decades after pioneering the concept of broadcasting, NBC is on the verge of a startling move that illustrates broadcast television's decline. Full Article at The Springfield News-Leader
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